SoundsGood is a hearing aid for women specifically designed to look like a classy earring. The device works in a very interesting way; depending upon the voice pitch of the speaker the earring displays graphic sound waves in colored signals. Different colors intuitively indicate if you are speaking too shrill, soft or appropriately for the user. I love the way technology is woven into an everyday object, so that the lady using the device is comfortable wearing the aid.
SoundsGood is a 2011 reddot design concept winning entry.

If someone can’t hear it’s because of volume or background noise. Graphically displaying the PITCH of someones voice is completely unrelated and not helpful. If you can’t hear someone do you ask them to speak in a higher squeaky voice? Or a deep low voice? No! A simple volume knob and background noise cancellation (standard on all normal hearing aids) solves the problem perfectly.

The only real problems with hearing aids are the embarrassment of wearing one and battery life, both of which are made much worse by this design. Did you even talk to anyone elderly or hearing impaired for this? They just want some self-respect and discretion, forcing strangers to stare at their ears and try to modulate their voice pitch is ridiculous, insensitive and cruel!

Beautiful design and that you can see what pitch you need to talk to. But you focus will be more on the device rather than the conversation. If someone do not hear good, that person usually says it to you.

Well, as much as this design fails, he designed this to be a “classy earrings”.
I don’t know who flaunts their plastic hearing aids as “classy” (especially with a random and completely unhelpful pitch display) but that was the designers intention.

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